I think someone mentioned something about that openSource Natural
Language Toolkit (http://www.nltk.org/) last month, which is I think
is a most worthy effort. My employer is a leader in this field, and
unfortunately no API is available to the openSource community (not
even a "dummied" down version version of their sdk - and probably
never will be). Which is too bad, some would probably do a lot of good
for lots of good people out there were these fine tools available...

Web2py with a bang? I have often read in postings in the group over
the the last few months about the wish for getting exposure for web2py
(as I do as well). I think this is another one of those occasions...
Can we imagine an open source project, obviously built on web2py! ;),
who's purpose is bettering the lives of those needing it?

Why and why not? because sooner or later someone will do it and it may
as well be built on the the most intuitive framework out there!

can anyone else see it?
- voiceCmd login
- open email.app
- web2Py.text2Voice("open & read")
- web2py.phone(friend.id,blablabla)
-
voiceCmd(login.Massimos_LearningManagementSystem.createCourse(myFavoriteSubject))

"RingRingRing"  - voiceCmd(setAutoResponse(answerAndReplyNow(), "will
call back later, too busy to answer!"))"


Ok, last early-morning-not-caffeinated-enough thought... (then back to
reality/work :( )
    The kids - the kids need to be on web2py for learning about the
technologies they will be inheriting @ a early enough age, and to
enable them as well (specially when dealing with challenges!) - i.e.
my daughter @ 7 new enough about basic programming (with python) to do
a few little things. Benefit: raised confidence 1000 fold - now trying
to learn about that world on the web (but cautiously and safely! ;))
via web2py, which keeps daddy on his toes, (or at least trying)...

so, googleVoice + nltk (+ web2py "learning about web2py app
development for kids") = win/win & win

The moral: web2py can be made to enable.. as well :)

thanks,
Mart :)






On Oct 6, 12:10 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> http://code.google.com/p/pygooglevoice/

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